Razor-Back Square Point Transfer Shovel – 48" Fiberglass Handle
Heavy-Duty Square Point Shovel for Moving Rock, Soil & Loose Material
The Razor-Back Square Point Transfer Shovel is built for the demanding work of lifting and moving heavy loads of rock, soil, sand, and gravel. The heavy gauge tempered steel blade handles tough material without flexing, while the fiberglass handle with cushion grip keeps you comfortable through long digging sessions. Engineered details like the extended tab socket, crimped steel collar, and forward turned step make this a shovel that holds up to daily professional use.
Key Features
- Heavy gauge tempered steel blade — maximum strength for moving heavy loads of rock, soil, sand, and gravel
- Square point blade — ideal for scooping and transferring loose material
- Fiberglass handle with cushion grip — comfortable, durable, and resistant to weather and rot
- Extended tab socket with crimped steel collar — reinforces the handle-to-socket connection for added strength under load
- Forward turned step — provides a secure foot placement when driving the blade into hard ground
Specifications
- Model: Razor-Back 2594500
- Blade type: Square point
- Blade width: 9-1/2"
- Blade length: 6-1/4"
- Blade material: Steel
- Handle length: 48"
- Handle material: Fiberglass
- Handle type: Cushion grip
- Overall length: 61-1/2"
Quick Decision Guide
- Moving loose material like soil, sand, or gravel? The square point blade is purpose-built for scooping and transferring.
- Need to drive into hard or compacted ground? The forward turned step gives you a solid foot platform for extra force.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a square point shovel used for?
Square point shovels are designed for scooping and transferring loose materials like soil, sand, gravel, and rock. The flat, squared blade edge is optimized for loading and moving material rather than cutting into hard ground (for which a round point shovel is better suited).
What is the overall length of this shovel?
The overall length is 61-1/2", with a 48" fiberglass handle and a 6-1/4" blade length.
Why fiberglass instead of wood?
Fiberglass handles are more resistant to weather, moisture, and rot than wood, and won't splinter over time. They also absorb less vibration than steel handles, making them more comfortable for extended use.